Zooplankton in the bay of Biscay (1995-2004 Yearly spring DEPM surveys)

AZTI (colecciones biológicas marinas)

Acronym: ZOO_MPDH LSID
Life Science Identifier (LSID):

867c8490-f762-11e1-a439-00145eb45e9a

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Description

Density of zooplancton species identified during the yearly spring DEPM surveys (1995-2004). DEPM survey has as a main objective the assessment of anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) stock biomass. This collection is completed until new projects allow identification over more samples from this surveys.

How to cite

Zooplankton from the bay of Biscay (1995-2004 MPDH surveys), Marine Research Unit, AZTI, Spain.

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The collection was established in 1995 and ceased acquisitions in 2004.

Taxonomic range

Kingdoms covered include: Animalia.

The Zooplankton in the bay of Biscay (1995-2004 Yearly spring DEPM surveys) collection includes members from the following taxa:
Principalmente artrópodos, invertebrados, algunos invertebrados no artrópodos ni moluscos, algunos moluscos and zooplancton.

Geographic range

Golfo de Vizcaya (Spain).

Number of specimens in the collection

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Sub-collections

The Zooplankton in the bay of Biscay (1995-2004 Yearly spring DEPM surveys) collection contains these significant collections:

Metadata last updated on 2023-08-24 11:51:27.0

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